I think there is
something that happens when a person reveals her truth and becomes honest about
her purpose that the Universe arranges for things to happen.

Being able to connect with other people that are also pursuing their dreams (many
of them also balancing motherhood) has been one of these changes.

Monica Sholar was
one of those people. I actually met her
before writing my book, but we never got a chance to really talk. One day, I received an email asking me if I
wanted to be interviewed for her book titled Please Pardon My Dust: I’m Under Construction. This inspirational book shares not only the lessons learned about
success, but the messy, unpredictable road each of the twenty-five women
interviewed had to travel in order to arrive there.

I am completely honored
to be included among strong, accomplished women. Me - a stay-at-home mom who
left her teaching career to raise her babies who had zero idea of what she was
doing, let alone what her next career move was going to be.Sometimes it just seems so unreal.

Hearing from Monica and
others that telling my story has helped them is one of the best things about
sharing my struggles in such a public forum.But here’s the thing – when I hear that, I get inspired! I am lifted up because someone is fighting the
same fight.I am not alone.

I think I spent the
majority of my 38 years feeling alone.

Even though I feel a connection with these women I have
met, we don't often get to meet face to face.

Before the book launch, I
am going to hear Elizabeth Gilbert speak at Renaissance Unity Church!I am super excited to hear her talk about
creative living and Big Magic in a room full of people who are wanting to work
their way out of fear towards their passion!

I hope to see some
familiar faces at these events!It’s
going to be a great Sunday!